This
feeder boom section brings together of course the booms, which are used to attach the feeder and keep it away from the mainline to reduce tangles, as well as all other systems to connect your feeder as a side branch from the main line, especially using clips.
To choose a feeder boom, you should mainly look at its length, stiffness, and the type of rig you plan to use. A sliding boom gives the fish more freedom and works well with cautious fish, while a fixed boom is often preferred for accuracy and bite detection. Simpler models with swivel and clip make feeder changes easier.
To complete your
feeder rig, you can also check out the
feeder hooklengths,
feeder hooks,
feeder cages or
method feeders.